Good evening Erik, Thank you for detailing the focus, discipline and research necessary in this expat process. Well said Sir!
@Minoritynomad2 күн бұрын
it's not for the lighthearted at times. But it's damn rewarding.
@nathansnead73715 ай бұрын
This advice is legit. People definitely need to understand what you said about other places not being built with you in mind. That, right there, is key. I moved to Portugal after years of research and I love it here, but there are times when I am uncomfortable, especially living out in the country. There are also times when I don’t understand why they (the Portuguese) do what they do. But that’s perfectly fine, it’s not America, it’s a different country and for me it is worth it. If anything, the experience of seeing things done different is enlightening. Ultimately, it was the change I really needed. Thanks for posting content, you are one of the reasons I finally left home to explore other parts of the world. 👊🏾
@Minoritynomad5 ай бұрын
That's part of what makes living abroad so much fun. Observing how locals simply do things differently. It's almost s pressure release to not be directly involved like back home. 👊🏿. Glad you're enjoying the journey
@ExpeditionNomadicAdventures5 ай бұрын
Erik, this retired old guy, still has my travels planned to become a traveling expat, all because of you, and you still have a meal and a drink on me.
@Minoritynomad5 ай бұрын
Lol. Glad to hear it. You gotta get that passport working.